FERITY. THE year 1920; despite the increased cost of living, promises . • to' be one of, progress and prosperity for the whole DoWe take this opportunity of wishing our many friends a , and in doing so express the hope that we may lie able to worthily do our part in aiding the progress of this district. During 1919, by strict attention to the requirements of our many patrons,-we secured a fair share of business, >aud during 1920 we trust, by unvarying courtesy and careful marketing of the best quality goods obtainable, to merit the same confidence. Wo heartily thank all those with whom it has been our pleasure to be associated, and convey to them our most cordial wishes for prosperity in the year which is now beginninj THE GREAT OUTFITTERS; PALMERSTON NORTH.
If You Why Not SURATURA? Now, Why Not?
anBATDBA LOCAL AQENIS: M'"™ Rurwd ud Abr»h«m. LM. Puss ii\ Boots » ; 3' REAL SWELL! That bright polish whicji Spiff, gives to boots end shoes does much to.add to a smaitappearance. . SPIFF covers the cracks and hides the worn places. Makes all black and brown footwear bright as hew! "*, -it's a. better Shine'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 3
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